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Peichl, M,Sonnentag, O,Wohlfahrt, G,Flanagan, LB,Baldocchi, DD,Kiely, G,Galvagno, M,Gianelle, D,Marcolla, B,Pio, C,Migliavacca, M,Jones, MB,Saunders, M
2013
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Convergence of potential net ecosystem production among contrasting C-3 grasslands
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Climate ecosystem traits eddy covariance grassland ecosystem functioning inter-comparison management practices metabolic theory CARBON-DIOXIDE EXCHANGE TEMPERATE PINE FORESTS LEAF-AREA INDEX INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY FLUXNET MEASUREMENTS ENERGY EXCHANGES CO2 EXCHANGE WATER-VAPOR LONG-TERM RESPIRATION
Metabolic theory and body size constraints on biomass production and decomposition suggest that differences in the intrinsic potential net ecosystem production (NEPPOT) should be small among contrasting C-3 grasslands and therefore unable to explain the wide range in the annual apparent net ecosystem production (NEPAPP) reported by previous studies. We estimated NEPPOT for nine C-3 grasslands under contrasting climate and management regimes using multiyear eddy covariance data. NEPPOT converged within a narrow range, suggesting little difference in the net carbon dioxide uptake capacity among C-3 grasslands. Our results indicate a unique feature of C-3 grasslands compared with other terrestrial ecosystems and suggest a state of stability in NEPPOT due to tightly coupled production and respiration processes. Consequently, the annual NEPAPP of C-3 grasslands is primarily a function of seasonal and short-term environmental and management constraints, and therefore especially susceptible to changes in future climate patterns and associated adaptation of management practices.
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10.1111/ele.12075
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